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South Park (Regular Voice Actors)
"South Park" follows the misadventures of four young boys - Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick - in the small, quirky town of South Park, Colorado. The show explores a range of social issues, often through absurd and satirical storylines, with the boys frequently finding themselves in bizarre and hilarious situations. Their escapades frequently involve encounters with the town's eccentric residents and highlight the boys' unique personalities and their evolving friendship.

Disney's Aida (1999)
Set in Ancient Egypt, Aida is a timeless story of love and betrayal against the backdrop of war. The story is a roller coaster of emotions told through Verdi‘s powerful music. Aida is an Ethiopian princess held captive in Egypt, in love with a General, Radames, and he with her. When he is chosen to lead a war with Ethiopia, we follow the conflict of Aida’s love for both Radames and for her country.

Disney's Rock-a-Doodle (1992)
In this animated film, Chanticleer (Glen Campbell), a barnyard rooster, has convinced the other animals that his crowing makes the sun rise. When, one day, he forgets to crow and the sun comes up anyway, the secret is out. He heads for the big city in shame. But as massive storms and dark clouds stop the sun from appearing, the farm animals get worried, so a mouse named Peepers (Sandy Duncan) and a kitten called Edmond (Toby Scott Granger) lead the gang on a trip to find Chanticleer in the city.

Lightyear (2002)
Legendary space ranger Buzz Lightyear embarks on an intergalactic adventure alongside ambitious recruits Izzy, Mo, Darby, and his robot companion, Sox. As this motley crew tackles their toughest mission yet, they must learn to work together as a team to escape the evil Zurg and his dutiful robot army that are never far behind.

An American Tail (1986) (My Version)
A young mouse named Fievel Mousekewitz (Phillip Glasser) and his family emigrate from Russia to the United States by boat after their home is destroyed by cats. During the trip, a fierce storm throws Fievel from the ship, and he loses contact with his family. Luckily, he manages to sail to New York in a bottle. There, Irish mouse Bridget (Cathianne Blore), an Italian mouse named Tony (Pat Musick) and a kindly cat named Tiger (Dom DeLuise) help Fievel search for his loved ones.

Don Bluth Circle 6's Wild Life (2002)
Red Pittsain, the owner of a prestigious nightclub is quite distressed because Kitty-Glitter, his once-beloved diva pop sensation has dwindled in popularity. Without a star attraction, everyone will go to the club owned by Magda, editor of "Magazizi", the city's most popular fashion-magazine and Red's biggest rival. Needing something big to regain the reputation their club once had, Red and Kitty find it in Ella: an elephant from the local zoo who is able to talk. However, things do not go well for Ella at first because she doesn't think she is good enough to be a star. In fact, she starts to have second thoughts about performing.

Disaster Movie (2008) (Better)
During a fateful night, a group of impossibly attractive 20-somethings (Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo, Kim Kardashian) must dodge a series of man-made and natural disasters. Twisters, asteroids, earthquakes and singer Amy Winehouse are just some of the perils they face while trying to make their way to safety.

Seth MacFarlane's MAD (2000-03)
The series was based on Mad magazine, where each episode is a collection of short animated parodies of television shows, films, video games, celebrities, and other media, using various types of animation (CGI, claymation, stop motion, photoshopped imagery, etc.)

Sherlock Gnomes (1998)
Sherlock Gnomes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, storm London's natural history museum where their nemesis, a pie mascot named Moriarty, is holding gnomes hostage. After a brief battle, Moriarty is seemingly crushed by a dinosaur skeleton.

The King and I (1999) (Disney)
Anna, an English schoolteacher, travels to the kingdom of Siam to teach children and finds her challenge with a stubborn king. But even as a wondrous friendship grows between Anna and the arrogant monarch, an evil sorcerer is conjuring up a plot to steal the throne.

FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman (Regular Voice Actors)
FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman is a children's reality television game show hosted by an anthropomorphic talking dog named Ruff Ruffman who sends it's contestants out to do challenges so they can gain points and become the next winner on the Fetch Wall of Fame. A large chunk of the show's humor revolves around pop culture as well as some witty jokes sprinkled throughout. The show ran from May 29, 2006 to November 4, 2010. The reason for it's cancellation? Lack of funding. What if regular voice actors played all the cartoon characters from Fetch with Ruff Ruffman?

Don Bluth's Mutts (2002)
The friendship of Mooch and Earl focuses on the differences between cats and dogs as human companions and as friends with each other: Earl is friendly, loves the company of his human companion, and likes to play outside; Mooch is often indifferent to his human companions, except when being fed, and prefers to stay inside or is often seen with Earl, his best friend. Both animals frequently express themselves through thought balloons when their owners are present.

The Magic Roundabout (2005) (United States/Circle 6 Version)
Florence and her animal friends live in the Enchanted Village, which is under the care of Zebedee, a kindly wizard. However, a dark cloud approaches this sunny world. After being encased in ice for eons, Zeebad, Zebedee's evil double, reappears and threatens to start another ice age. The only way to stop Zeebad is for Florence and friends to find three magic diamonds before he does. Based on the cult TV series "The Magic Roundabout."

Migration (2003)
A family of ducks tries to convince its overprotective father to go on the vacation of a lifetime.

Computeropolis (2004)
The film follows a young computer game designer named Peri Dazz, who attempts to publish his own game named Frenzy to the internet and suddenly stumbles upon an eponymous online universe deep inside the realms of his computer.

Don Bluth & Larry Charles' Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own (1990's)
LPS = Littlest Pet Shop DB = Don Bluth LC = Larry Charles Premise. The series focuses on a group of six pets (Roxie, Jade, Trip, Quincy, Edie, and Bev) who exit the human world they live in often to go through a magical portal only used by them, which sends them to the world of Paw-Tucket, a community made for and by pets.

Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own (1990's)
Premise. The series focuses on a group of six pets (Roxie, Jade, Trip, Quincy, Edie, and Bev) who exit the human world they live in often to go through a magical portal only used by them, which sends them to the world of Paw-Tucket, a community made for and by pets.

Dinosaur (2000)
This is the story of Aladar (Alfre Woodard), an iguanodon dinosaur raised by a family of lemurs. Their world is turned upside-down however, when meteors strike, turning their green world into a desert wasteland. Teaming up with a herd of other herbivores, the trek is on to find the "Nesting Ground" where water and vegetation is bountiful... but with carnivores behind them and nothing but desert around for miles, it doesn't look promising!

Garfield: The Movie (Don Bluth/Blue Sky) (2004)
Based on the popular comic strip, this live-action comedy follows the exploits of Garfield, the large, lazy and wisecracking cat owned by hapless Jon Arbuckle. Jon's other housemate, Odie, is a dim but sweet dog who frequently annoys Garfield. When the conniving orange feline gets fed up with Odie, he devises a way to get rid of the pooch. However, after Garfield has a change of heart about Odie, he must find a way to get his fellow pet back.

Foodfight! (2003)
Dex Dogtective, Daredevil Dan, Sunshine Goodness and the other longtime residents of a supermarket city band together to prevent Lady X, the evil icon of Brand X, from taking over their world.